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Possibly is. It looks that way. Good spot
I have never seen one of these, I would always look at the installation documents.
They are filling the heating system from the hot water. .
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Possibly is. It looks that way. Good spot
I have never seen one of these, I would always look at the installation documents.
They are filling the heating system from the hot water. .
Thanks ShaunCorbs. I don't fit those either.Gloworm re badge
Nice bit of bonding wouldn't go amiss either, looks like pants if I'm honest.
I do agree with you mate. But looking at the quality of the install, I would not be prepared to take that fact as a given. Safe electrical isolation would be the first thing that I did on that one before I did anything else.may i ask why, the case is metal, so if the pipes are bonded at source eg water and gas no need to bond at boiler
Good spot Scott it is on the hot isn't it. Another defect to add to the list that needs correcting.Is the filling loop on the hot?????????
I do agree with you mate. But looking at the quality of the install, I would not be prepared to take that fact as a given. Safe electrical isolation would be the first thing that I did on that one before I did anything else.
I do think, but not 100% sure without checking Mi's that you can run upto a meter of gas pipe in 15mm. Providing it's not under gassed and pressure loss is no more than 1mbar from gas meter to inlet. And gas rate checks out. They did gas rate it didn't they!!! Surley they did.Anyone notice the 15mm gas.
Something we always do Shaun as a matter of course in areas of humidity or areas around sinks etc. If it was away from the sink or kitchen, off in a cupboard somewhere I wouldn't bother.
No mate. Something BG hammered into me. I would test for bonding and if there was not any I would instruct the customer that they need it doing at the gas meter. At least then the boiler would be bonded.so you would bond all the pipes together that arnt earthed anywhere, theres no point
No mate. Something BG hammered into me. I would test for bonding and if there was not any I would instruct the customer that they need it doing at the gas meter. At least then the boiler would be bonded.
We bond the five pipes under the boiler, it came about years ago during a Corgi inspection and the Inspector asked us why the boiler hadn't been bonded across the pipework when it was in a kitchen almost the same as the one in the pic, we explained that it wasn't something we did and he said from now on in areas of high humidity I want to see the boiler pipework bonded. Done it ever since, right or wrong we still do it.
Very very true. I am not bothered about bonding at appliance as long as it is there elsewhere. But on all my installs I check they have it and if not I get them to get a sparky to do it for them. Ie at the meter or cold water pipework
Double check valve installed wrong! Should be on the cold inlet guys!
Sorry to say but Rouge Traders may like this one!
Water regs!Doesn't have to be on the cold side, some say cold some heating
I like cold myself as you can drain the heating down easily via the valve
Water regs!
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